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Show the blue guardian of Pdt rfts si miW.J 7TIITJ 1.1 ITlf1 LUJtU a nugh.y .trpM back rtoarpace and took Lcll. ft was a yank pall at the oiNT.nrrR as to whkh brought forth a wealth of Jungle THEIR VOTES DECIDE CRAVE bw left alone for and mg. BRITISH INTERESTS. Poinsette w.g glad of I. He had four aerks. Mr. th taing-lPoinsette had set- grows desperate aid waif4 be better from IngWti oftrq end, U id e a was it tled on Cape May as 4 ii l to ( t ttirlr Vote In tho (rood thing for t,bo to face b.s LmHafiy than b loiked up lrotlrU la a biuglar's icll. PointPU- - was It" I) of lit hot spell. 8 li lilcllnt Hn-Wltherefore when the se ond itorj would hie thither I and leave Poinsette w inilowraise I and a n.ghtcrpprd hial to do hi bert with was made to overu mg the s'll aud b ot HON'C Hu-- herediI's si heuette gjju,t the starlit sky out her. of tary a. 1 J the po "lie yea the I n.M id Poinsette di.I n t luu,44.arf tfc.UUtuli v a'ltho-l'ntilin' man. . I, sho ej, .4!e. He trairly told Mr lord tin re are a "TS.T h.ii." qualb the nightcap m a liiedrTftVunngnthe number of tain it do fWhat her snappy, star1)1 va). good. jo the rally breeze word I do wrtO'-- e luJisev peers - SoLe ttecuraed Cwpe May aud hid Wont? tfll. of a ruffi lently h!x n mi" is rnln'-tt- e This man Mrs. P. go there by alt means. d?-cugrave el aracter to and that he raoint her. replied the It was decided by the Pola-Ce- s estitate ini t o Ulcer. itvg Cap May to have 1oinie-tbeing placed tiudr No such t hi ng " rcortcJ tie nlgnt room aows ton while Mrs. P. was thu .sf ratal VefThOtc -here. Ihm t cap. "No suth nun ion-i(.htrsrsrrjrE g.is nothing in the ..Tlic. Piiiaief house In the u.barbi even knew the name" Tlvn (tie win111 Kish t mtsriftil ion cr role of j..stk-Mrs, dow tain do a ti with a gr'evoua bar.g might better be locked i the alfiUted from dohti-whien casting e was Poinsatte's on It ended d.M if it P.'aaLia.e from the citr It woull thtlr vote upon questions not merely be mere tionomical; Indeed It was f n heart. "Vou're a t rook, said the polk erpan. uf nut.oiid! impo,t.ine, hut which can esteejr.ed ae to leave the Poinaet serve the wilfare of 300.000,000 people now you come with me. and larva an! pentee to the unwatehcl Po nsette eotayel to expain that Hie subjeit to Queen Y'jftoiU' role, in . mm!f trcilon of the Congo who pera It nightcap wms not hia Mndadv. Tliat ho the Itofee of lords it is formed In the Polaaette kitchen would be wiser to dismiss tie sonant, had made mistake in the ho me. The single vote which decides the fate of a lad! and bar the house, obtain Poin-aett- e policeman laughed In lioar-- e siorn of great ! owe There la na doubt as to He -the epality of the voe It was a matapytmenfe, and let him browse this. ter ili ctiicd by parliament and con-- f all for food among the bounteous restaualong D'ye think I'm goln rants of the city. yankin' dour be Is out by the roots flrm"d hv the courts of law at the time Poinsette found a room to nut In a on stub a s'irr as you're glvin' me" of tin Odsaage of the Catholic emaml-put.o- u bouaa on Ccpltol Hill. It was one of That wasjhe reply of the policeman to lull, prior to the accession of a long row of house. Poinsett reported Poinsette pleajiflgs to try next duoi Queen Vlt lot la It waa reaffirmed by his vjetrry in room hunting to jir P. Poinsett" was led sadly off with the the national Itgltdautro at the time of the home rule bill, when Viscount I,0lner'e"w3s now all right and ready grip of the law on his collar At the for the worst. Mrs. P. m'ght tend her he wa seauhed and booled and Hereford and the Kail of Wilton were course io Cape May without (cither bolted in On the htrd plunk which brought down fro-their lespcctlve made the role furnishings uf his nar-ichesitation. madhouses to. vote against the g ant ; dow-sMrs.-prn sell Pol me-tthrew d glad To learn ot bj England of Jistlie to apartment success. She went oiit not to eletp, but to give hi in so f up to Irean.l. and looked at Ms find, to be sure with bitter consideration of libs fate. Lord lletefoid the ptemier visher own tycs that Poinsette would be As Poinst He sat theie waiting for the count cf the realm, and like the Earl comfortable. Incidentally, Mrs, P. kept sun to rise and friend" ,o come to his of Wilton haa only been crazy the last a sli.np eje about her to note whether rescue, the station dock struck 2 It ten or ho. Lord Hereford has years the boarding house books carried 'any rung dismally In the cell of Poinsette alums' been forgot! n by society and At Cdpe May locks of t orrect habits pretty g.ris. Mr. P, did not care to by the public. It needed aucii an event 2 P. hate rolasette ttio comfortable. were also telling the hour of Mrs a trie home rule in tlm house There were no pretty gills. Mrs, P was not yet asleep The vigoious aroina o to drag foith hi3 name from peers of room the The to next the oean selection The very approved s.vept night oolivion. But that of Lord YYHlton lu nnd was beautiful, Mrs P, Inoseh garbel, day she kissed Poinsette good-b- y owing to the beauty rutnbtd to the station, from which eat in an easy cha'r at the wi t tow and far more familiar, of his wife, to the popuiat ity of Ms son arena of smoke and noise a train leaped teemed to thormiplih enjoy it, anti to the fact tha' he was formerly od like a greyhound and bore ter away "I wonder wliat I'oinseite's doing, for Cape May, said Mrs, P. to her e f. and there was a one of the gayest nnd most entertaining members of the English aristocPoinsette did not accompany hi color of Jealousy in the tone. Then Mrs epouse to the station. Ten years before P. snorted a In contempt. Til war- racy. He was especially fond of music be would have done o. but eiperiem e rant he's having good time,"he con- and of tbe stage, and for a time loured had taught him that Mr. P. could care tinued. "This idea that married men through the country under an assumed hcrsrlf, and to he remained behind when their wives aie away for the naipe at the head of a troupe of wanto fasten up the house. summer have a dull time never im- dering minstre's. Recollections of all this, a well as Soberly he went about locking doors posed on me." and fastening window and thinking Mrs. P. little thought that her dear of the mental affliction of the present rather sadly, as all husbands so do Poinsette at that very moment was Earl of Wilton, were revived the other cried do. of the long, lonely month holding down the cell of a felon, while day by the marriage of the latter's before him. At last all was secure, and the blotter in the sergeant's office boldson. Viscount Grey do Wilton, to Hon. Poinsette turned the key In the big ly Informed mankind that he was e Mariota Thellusson, youngest daughter front door and came away. of Lord Reudesham, at which tho buiglar. Washington Pest. It was one oclock In the morning brldegt corn's strikingly handsome when Painsjtte, the eole passenger mother was present, but of course not Tttbtrrft lUrthpUc Drrtr't. board a foaming night-line- r, tailed up Elsleben, the Thurlngmn town whlel his father. was l.uthct ' birthplace, is gradually Lori Grey de YVilton Is the youngest fading from view Ore by cne the streets gentleman whoso differences with Sir ar being abandoned and the houses Frederick Johnston, of Mordaunt ditrack and fall Into ruins, o Ing to sub- vorce fame, engaged the attention of terranean dUturUneea brought on by the London law courts a few years ago. At that time the fact wa3 brought to the big hollow spaces made In ralt minhis ing forjvany renturles. The other day light that the estates belonglng-inine of them tumbled In. The geologist. demented father, and to which he Is Prof, voir Krltach In Halle, ,sava there heir, yield an Income of $300,000, the Is no doubt that the sat layers in the wealth of the family be.ng mainly due soil underlying the town are In procra to the rapid growth of Manchester anil rise iu the value of land of diufiOluUon consequent on subterratho cons.t-quenean inundations. The town Is now ap- around that city. The new VisiountPi-pealing to pitblie charity, for one-haGrey de Y'ilton rdd Beter a lneal ciegcendaut-- of ThellJSBon. the Geneve.e banker, who Vl.UIn- - Trilemaflc. figured for a time as Swiss ambassa"Here ta one more way of telling the dor at the court of King Louis XV. of villain of a melodrama an soon as he Fonfmee. and subsequently established puts In an appearance, said a veteran lilmself In business tn London. When Look aHifb he died he left an extraordinary w il! actor the other evenl-ig- . feet. If he wears patnt Ifathey-'hoot- s directing that all of his great property d he's a villain. No matter where he should be tied up and invested at interest for a ccrtatn time for at the tlnie. jn Africa, Aslarof maybe YOU'RE A CROOK. on the hospitable globe, the the ultimate benefit of the eldest m tic (he hill on the senate side of the rap anywhere of today must wear patent descendant of any of his three sons villain stage Jlol, and bore away for hi new abode. leather boots. It's his trade-marParliament, however, aeeing that the Iointette stopped the faithful night as the cigarette ued to be." Ex. juril result of these testamentary disposi- liner two block from the door and wqnt tions would be an enormous and useforward on foot. Poinsette did not care less accumulation for an individual yet Th Hwllmf. to clatter ostentatiously to his room stepped in on the ground that bas The rattlesnake poisoned fangs, unborn,a will at cue o'clock In the tuornlng the first was contrary to public such The scorpion won't bear handling. oday he Inhabited them. A special act was passed, policy. no has at The all. sting bedbug "Poinsette found the house without cal'ed lo this day the Thellusson act, Hut It gets there, notwithstanding. trouble, and stepped softly to the door, which renders it Impossible for proplie put the key hi landlady had beto be tied up bejomt tho third erty MISSING LINKS. stowed upon him tn the lock, but it gene'Bt'on. would not turn. The holt would not -Lord Rendlesham. present chief of The yield to his wooing. Do all he might drinks Thellusson fam'ly, and the only the and work ho ever so w Isely, there had ah member of peerarc who pryear. a b" tween sprung up misunderstanding is steward of the of Swiss origin, At a been has Bu'.uwayo company which would not b"j ocoo key and lock rluS and onektf themost popudtcd. Poinsette could not get action; formed to explore the ancient ruins Jockey lar sportsmen In Eng'and, the ulten door Mill barred bin from lu Mashonaland for treasure. Ue achieved distinction as a shot, as 1 The canals of contemplate system bed. , a yachumnn and tn the hunting field At last Poinsette gve up tn despair, by Russia will have a total length of 1.000 miles and will unite the 'Baltic lie might ring the be.! and rouse the and Black sea. ho Krtmomliis 4lrU Bouse, but he hesitated. It was his first A petrified frog found In an Elmira They were eating afternoon ice cream sflsy; the hour needed apology. Poinsette was two and exchang'ng experiences, and tue thought tt wmfld be better to walk gen- N. Y .. etonc quarry In feet tn and Inches and abide a for the eight to hotel weighed girl la red askedjhe girl In brown if length remain' tly she ever practiced economy. sotveTSt aver 18 pounds: der of A technical congress at Zurich la "Dont mention it!" sa!d the glr! it Incompatibility Of key and lock the to secure agreement In the meth- - brow n. "Do you see those two gloves?" nbxt afternoon. Poinsette turned- - away sml started ods of testing build tr.R'materInlj and 'she taid a dainty paTr of little throughout Europe and the United brown kids on the table, palm up aoftiy for the street As he did so policeman stepped from behind a tree States. "They're both for one hand. said the and collared him. The policeman had Episcopal assistant rectors in New girl lu red. "How did that happen" been watching Poinsette for five min York are to be called curates hereafter, "Easily enough! I wear one of those tllet. and In the largo city churches tho title gloves and carry the other. It all hapat the door? vicar Instead ot rector Is to be permit- pened through n Insane YVot was yon attempt I Be asked. ted. made to carry out a scheme of economy. Poinsette, lns low. hurried tone, ex- It la wtdLthat 390.000 ruble feet ot I had an LMpMf of brown kbi-j- trt "plained, lie dldnt eare lo awakeh hls water plunge 130 feet downward ovr like this pa r and as one of my new-onlandlady by a tumult of talk, and' have the Niagara escarpment every second, had given out I deckled to use that cxeelnt woman discover him in thua wasting lO.Ooo.OOO horse power of a bit of the old kids to repair it, " (he hands of the law. energy to the second. . H'm! That was the first fake tep. , Tf youf key wont work, said the are use, from extensive their Pina, didnt you take your glove to q Why policeman, "wy don't you Xiag );fie Important articles of manufacture. It professional bell?" la stated that there are made tn Eng"Because, my dtar, the professional Poinsette cleared up that mystery. for home doesn't mend. He omy use. and land, exportation, The officer was not satisfied. more than 20 000.000 pins daily. repairs, which means putting in a To be free with you, my man he ' A complete skeleton of s.rooa or whole new finger. He declines iq patch. aaid, flinching his grasp on Poinsetta Now what I wanted was an InvUJole the gigantic, dinornls, 'collar, I think you're-- a burglar. If bird of the New Zealand and the patch. So I cut a circular bit out of that's your boarding house, you're goln Connecticut sandstone, has Just been the best part of the glove. Intending to to the Sailon. It in. tf Isnt youre gain In sew it neatly Into the break." discovered New Zealand cave. Then the policeman, with one hand "Well? wound about In Folnsette'a col!a.-- ( spade me a better man every lie It "It wasn't well. ' I cut a gash la my mpkes with hand. other the the ok key '(rial 1 know The effort waa futile. The lock was ob- t!me kiss you, darling. She Oh, mv. best right hand g ove and I Just Hi?o!d! How good you must be now!" khM economy is the road do ru n " 1L was to Then the key stranger durate; &1IEX1 NEVER KNOW. . ' rn lf rgt.-lato- 1 ra 'tufiimi t- t' their e tin-ro- sla-.Io- a PoTn-ettp'- long-delaye- I fr lf s eo.tv-poun- k, the-Brtti- rt it 1 e ' glove-mender- g!ove-mend- er nstrieh-llke.x-tln- 1 1095. e What the hay and tbe seed will be worth is u shallow f the teme Tljat May te A Sample view to late 01 t question. It j r that gives Clipped a (entary fleaeer-- " is lli moat pwtuerg PANACEA FOR FARM MORT- - it its vitie Meat vv n S' vtays he val-- I Transcript, horse, an uable ur.d V( ii.ile or cruowil priaiute GAGES, tiiN.ai eaid lo have once bc-- n quite tie uiiot meat j r acre w .U be the coat (non tn our city. streets, was setaj most va.ucil o n pant of the ground, tv .iti thtd, Cl Jthterdav , Iie SLractetLj II. HeeA lemmin leather 4f Alfalfa i 8am last wmur turned a uth rut butty end he was followed the .Muif uemsie g drove of Jxy-- - 'nua stai-- jard where sf whrr-v- rr he wmt by tartfrp crovuH TUee. u atettipsia is down Httie by lil- imN,,tb.ic! of reaper tret It - fc'uioat iinpoaslbte to believe that tig. ever," kiraw, ail ttiroagh the w inOut ter amt ti it :i pood lonuilion without j tic store eo.ild have trusted their a inoi.tWi.1 of llvs to so ffirfliiuaoie a creature. It Now, it may be ram if all lije-.- giain d fc tin that t'f animal csuipcd ! tilings are true aoout .. this, ec vv i lo cr, w 'a' is there not a fron to" Equine Fo ul AbMU " r " A i Lincoln I grece jpot on every' Nebraska farm? of tl-I cant answer tliat I cannot ex-- j An alr.tOii piecetteoted, event hap Journal writyt? from I'anbury, wliv Nebraska farmers andall plain m thtv lt last e cuing, when brasla, says; lh.iju the place w here other farmer and all other people wiil t Mr an t Mis John Browusmith efle- - alfalfa started to XebrusUa twelve spend the r time and money und mind brtiwl the hnaiv-rsaof l heir liiat years ago. It is worth coming all the force in reachirg out for icformsihat w can come Only by evolution, tliat are riae nsmitbs wtr individual, beyond the reach of-t- hc oco ego green spot. jtar to white practical reforms which are Sei-pllive -- o long together In th Before 1 describe tnese alfalfa farms withinthose the reacn of the individual are stale of wdik, amL-lheitflpb.atton ( at Daniur. let me go back into the overlooked and neglected from year to rsaninll.v (Mew to fteir residence n country half wav between Banbury year and fiom generation to generadww throng of admiring frtea.U. Oo.-tand Lebanon, where I left bam Mev tion. It has nlwiys been true, liotonly farmers, out among all classes gra'uk.uonsweic poured upon tbe hap-jat- .r on bl!al.ra. luct blm fir!(t at among men, tnat they are too siow lo adopt py pan w.th wishes that they mignt j where he Ubanon. load was a ear mg anew sv stein tliat charges radically con tin in together long-- enough Bob-- 1 of f(l tows for fch ent to 0mlthji , the detail of their business nffaira, or sene the aetond anniversary of thelr COWlJ, t off the traw the very day routine of llieir lives. ,JW th,.fce wedding If you ask me to propuesv us to when at Lebanon, tliat they wore unusually The dim tots of the Euripides g fine looking, ur,d Mr. Mesner informed all too farmers of western Nebraska will be imitating these alfalfa farmers (ouipary have been convicted of the Utdrge of failure to examine into me that tlrey had not tufted grata, of the id publican and Beaver valleys; either or winter summer, but Had boon when they will shake off the environthe account of tneir treasurer, and lalsod and fattened on alfalfa alone. ment of corn and wheat have severally bet n sentenced to imTwenty-threyears ago, a young aud inaugurate in their stead a system tho tn state prison for i man then, lie lived at Fniroury Everyprisonment term of five years. Their counsel ar- body had the bines there then. There of meat pioduct:on that will lift every mortgage and put every farmer on hia gued that, indMiutoh as the treasurer's was a very light crop, almost a total feet financially, tnen 1 say, knowing as failure lhTd iu and lfTL as everyshown Nearly accounts, I do the indefatigable grit and the proby an expert examAil the people ination weie faultless during hi ten body was discouraged. spirit of Nebraska people; were poor there then and the farmers gressive that the record of this farmyears of service and that no suspicion knowing but little value on that land in tbe last twenty years for had eitr fallen upon him. the sentence placed now worth f33 tfl J40 an acrid, just as ing state development, is not equaled' should but the eourt very some people here place but little value progressive by more than one state in the union? Jastlv rental Ked that the offense was on thm-lau- d now. eome of the farmaud is not excelled by any eominunity the tante as if the result had Icen se- ers there who had borrowed S?uO each of farmers in the vvoild, in ten years on the r farms, abandoned them, and from now our vere ioet, to the stockholders. wid all be green, valleys You our to Nun as they went away; will all be subsoiled, and It as cm ions to see a pedestrian In said can have that land just as it is for noth- our uplands 230,000,0,(0 bushels of annual corn Washington street today, tho first oih if you want it. Jt is no use to ns." vv ill be consumed and converted that seen in the city for many ing But Sum was young tiien. unmuiried, yield on the farms where it is promeat into jears. He occasioned no small atboun and he dqin't want land, lie had heard duced. The campaign against the of vcvjtton lo the unicjclists, in whoso of the buffalo tnat vveie tnen p'enty in is already begun, not wav he w.s getting eonliruaily. There Bed iliow county, and he longed to gtamspeculator by the blathering politician, not in the on a white a under can be no olijei tion to people w alking in get strong horse, big brawls of political jealousy, but at the g thetr own hotts" or In the country hut, and ride free and bold among the homes of industrious, men, on buffalo the platu. Be came with where cows rieh milk, and where where t'oire fa plenty of room, but it give feme other young men and tool; op his white honey from the alfalfa meadows Is cltiil; out of the question thdt the temporary abode in a small cabin is on tho farmer's table. he shmi'd pratt.ee permitted in our among the trees on the Beaver, near Now I talk al'alfa. I dont where his present comfortable farm know the lant crowd'"! eitv streets. I am only a stqdent. points. The death of Solomon Strongmind, dwelling now stands. 1 or several years I am to learn about it and in my trying which ocruirtd this morning, calls to he lived much in the saddle, sleeping investigations 1 am simply recording t night wherever n.ght found him, on results as I find them where the indusmind the remaikable fait that duting the soft, brown buffalo grass, giving no I am not a hia long residence of five years or more try bas been inaugurated. thought to land, or Jiome, or settled farine; and 1 do not presume to lecture in thk city, he hap life. of conditions .Some of myaterlouRiy the ijever boys farmers or them advice. But 1 took op land, and they wanted 8am to love Nebraskagiveand I believe in its fudisappeared for even onee Undoubteds Mr no value ture. I believe that every man who ly somewhat ec- take some, but land here had Strongmind centric in his habits generally, but In then, and so far as he could see, never has a farm home in this slate and who this matter the controlling would hava borne of the boys took up holds onto it, will see the day not far cause must fcae been something far land, built themselves little homes and in he future when there will be plenty married wives. One by one these bold of more buyers and few sellers of Ncoraska than mere oddity. riders settled down into quiet and civ- land and when the furiners here will A nun appeared 04 the street dressed ilized life, and Sam. finding the long be surrounded w such conditions of in troiMun and cutaway coat yester- rides across the plain to the mountains comfort that ith will feel amply rethey back and lonesome v He his without old as day. promptly arrested anl paid for all the anxiety of these hard married und settled down carried to the station house. When he companions, times. In my next letter from this too I w ill relate the results of alfalfa nextb-ad- e hi appearance he had donpoint 1090 to W favorathe st asons ere to the of the Half according ned the petticoats and other garment? bleUp and tne crop conditions good. But brothers and the experieme A mi ton brothers here, his to sex. appropriate 1S90 waa a dry- year 'Inere was a and I will try to give as I have received scarcity of hay and roughness and from them, some of. the pra tieal de-t- a 111 UlniHMlittatt 14(1 many farmers on the uplands sold their Is necessary to success in the raising of RSFlKgp, could get. of alfalfa diwi in making money ou Aeeper.ment isMHEg tried in Lon- slock for whatever they don khich will be watched with keen Mesner, who had made sum progress western Nebtaska land, hud of and in could alralfa, hoy plenty Interest by municipal authorities m buy and iced all tbe stock that came this muntry. lire Ue disposition of his MISSING LINKS. way. Here is where alfalfa hay city garbage ia ofte eer than not a sourc. pave him a big boost- - He had a supply The maximum age Ezmgned to the of perplexity, but in England thev of old hay on hand. It wiil fatten hogs seem to have made t p their uinda that and cattle as well when it is one or two pine is 70u jeurs. A cannon bull fired from one of the the proper thing to do w ith refuse is years oid as when it is new. The alto make money out of St. Many towns falfa farmer always keeps a supply on great Krupp or Armstrong guns travels 0 tliat vv hen hi neighbors are at the cpeul of 2.SS7 feet per scron 1. aie deriving much of their e'ecti ic cur- hand, of feed and offer their young short rent mpply from the r wet Mugs o' the slock for sale lie can According ta figures and statistics take them He marshal the- air.vM and the vestry of Short-ditcmade enough money that year to pay- k spared by wars of tbe past thirty years have a district of London, Is about to snow off 3, COO of debt that lie bad incurred blotted out 2,3jO.OOO lives. tlnit this utilization etn be turned to by the purchase of additional land. AlObservations recently made on a more varied uses then have jet been falfa ha i served turn so wed dunng-thIn France proved considered. The veatry, piumpted bj dry year of 89J that he emurged his criminal beheaded r, fields in 91, 9; and 9.) From that the heart beats continued for six tbe knowledge that the furnaces in 1S9.1. to beptember, ho H!)4, minutes after the ax fell. whl(h the refuse is destroyed may be sold from the farm !2,Jo0 worth of The number of vollejs fired over a very advantageously employed for the hogs that had been brought to matursoldier's steam or grave depends upon the. numof other and fattened generation purpose, ity largely on alfalfa. He has bought --a ph-c- e of land upon which sold VnaV same year worth of Tat ber --ofompaniee In (he regt. m entrench It is going to erect a dust destructor on steers that had subsisted ehielly on alcompany firing one volley. the nowest principles. It will make tbc falfa. lie used tins money to buy more Among every 1,000 inhabitants In the land, lie now has 600 acres, m this United States there is an dretrurtor do treble duty jt wn. average of 381 farm. He showed me a earload of fat who arc under 16; In France there are useless refuse, generate steam for hogs nearly ready for the market that only 270 such to the 1,000. and are now being fed a little corn to hardlighting the parish electrically, At the present time some 300. worksupply electric power to those wno need en them up sod give tnem weighL He tt. and at the same time it will afford a showed me loo head of fine shoats in men are engaged In overhauling Low-thcastle, in preparation for the visit supply of hot water for public baths the clover field, growing rapidly and lie allowed of the German emperor In August, and wash bouses. The smokestack will thriving without grain, me tweety-tiv- e fat steers that wiilbe LAbeille (the Bee),the French newsbe 130 feet high. Around the foot of to ship in lie paper of New Orleans, days it will be the electric liRht and power ready has just entered showed me 10O tons thirty of ulfalfa liav in station, the baths and wash houses. As the stack, besides 100 acres that will upon the seventieth year of its pubshowing how little objection on the v ield another cutting yet this year. lication. It is buzzing at a lively rate can be raised to Last year he cut twelve acres for seed, still. score of noise and If the Atlantic ocean could have a the installation of such a pJant as this from which he threshed 103 bushels which sold at u basnet, He has a layer of waterte.OOO' feet deep 'removed-fro- m Its surface Is would only reduce worth while to mention that a large nd good bank account and does not owe a dollar. handsome public library in to be emted Mesner believes that alfal'a will rev- the width of that great body of water f. os & corner of the same plot of ground olutionize the stock industry all over A business firm en the Sew York Times. western Nebraska, He believes it will (third floor of ; inaugurate a new sy steujyjXiacm man- a Market street building in Philadelagement that will run more to hogs phia In which there is no elevator reNEWSY MORSELS. and cattle, levs to vvneat and oats, and joices In tbs name of "Walkup lie thinks stop the saleof The deepest artesian well Is at Budacorn the and wheat work $.140 too feet raisers pest. Depth. The largest library Is In Paris, the hard with their hands and not enough MINES AND MINING. with th r brains. It is not hard work, National, containing 2.2bP.0'K) volumes. but makes tnat good roanagemenl. The deepest coal mine In Europe U farmer ribh. lie Our total copper production in 1890 says that slfaifa will at Lambert, Belgium, Depth, 3.493 not stay on a farm year after year aud was 115,669 tons. work sme by side in harmony with a feet. . Thebyacinth is found ia Maine and The largest landed estate Is that of mortgage Whenever alfalfa begins to the lake regions. us m of work, begins loput fat on the Czar Nicholas Russia, 100,000,0th) get The moonstone exist in North Carocattle aha hogv the mortgage folds its lina and acres. Georgia. tent lu.e an Arab and edently steals The highest monument ip the world awnv. Now I Tin is known to exist in half a dozen have satisfacproven a Is Washington's Washington. torily, to myself at m my ob- different localities. , servations here in leaqt In 1891 the country produced 8.279,870 Height. 533 feet. the last ten days, The highest price paid for a modern that this is literally true. In ail iny tons of pig Iron. inquiry I have not yet heard of a single Mica is fnund In North Carolina, piloting was $110,600 for Millet's " alfalfa -- farmer who is not . and elsewhere. Georgia Out of debt. The largest bronxe statue is that of and Obsidian exists In large quantities la IJow could b it otherwise with the Peter the Great at SL Petersburg. phenomenal profits that have been New Mexico and Arizona. Weight. 1.000 tons. The turqnoia has been found in New realized from this clover in the last two In India every resident must, under years? It mav be tree last these Mexico and Arizona. pcnatv of f ne, have ae name written enormous profits will never again lie Grains of have been found realized. 1 find men every day who lh Colorado platinum np at the entrance of his house. and California. have no s of less alfaha of their own, men wno Australia has population Jasner is found abundantly in the than 5.000,000. but economists declare are always ready to prophesy evil to lake regiors ahd elsewhere. new ease. this with 100,000,003 enterprise, every repeating it could support Labradorite has been found in North alfalfa that Will soon be The largest bell in Japan, that in the suggestion, Carolina and Mich'gaa. - lhat the seed w ill comedown r feet overdon- to temple at Kioto is twenty-fouIn price (2 a bushel and that the hay. diameter feet la Chrysolites have been unearthed la sixteen Mgh and when it becomes plenty, will notseil icross the rim. for more than 53 cr 54 a ton. and some the Cumberland mountains. of those mn. when they speak of this, .Since 1829 Pennsylvania has proA genuine Panama hat Is so flexible act as if they really wished thist it duced 833,000,000 tons ot coal. In 1899 the United States produced that it may be compreesed into email might come true. But I say, let it be will and retrue 161.734 it Rhort tons of lead. win romp worth released, being and, compass, - more lv the acre than any other crop, Our deposits of borax are believed to . sume !U former shape. " tad will go right,0 making beef and b practically Inexhaustible. IN fM j a J J i -- , 1 J .. Mc-ii- x.,e. ': br-too- L i"-potiaent u- oi e j if ' h.-s- iy Tii-Blo- j r j ! - Mc.nu-faetarin- e has-bee- Y peace-lovin- -- pa-e- -p e hep-tembe- t.a-str- er d-- rt one-hal- "An-SeTu- s. well-to-d- o 1 -- - H IBrewKevsrxniTfs T |